1.
If you are through with dreams, then progress halts.
Baba Amte
2.
God never does withdraw; His works come to no halt;
If you don't feel His force, yourself must be at fault.
Angelus Silesius
3.
What is the worth of anything we do? The worth is in the act. Your worth halts when you surrender the will to change and experience life
Christopher Paolini
5.
Anarchism's lone objective is to reach a point at which the belligerence of some humans against humanity, in whatever form, comes to a halt.
Gustav Landauer
6.
There, by the starlit fences The wanderer halts and hears My soul that lingers sighing About the glimmering weirs.
A. E. Housman
7.
Those who know when to halt are unharmed.
Laozi
8.
You're an Apprentice! You're not ready to think!" Gilan and Halt. The Ruins of Gorlan.
John Flanagan
9.
[Will]'d barely been asleep a few minutes when Halt's voice woke him. 'Will? Are you asleep?'... 'I was,' he said, a little indignantly. 'I'm not now.' 'Good,' Halt replied, a trifle smugly. 'Serves you right.
John Flanagan
10.
You know, Gilan, sarcasm isn't the lowest form of wit. It's not even wit at all." -Halt
John Flanagan
11.
Ah, Signor Halt,' he said uncertainly, 'you are making a joke, yes?' 'He is making a joke, no,' Will said. 'But he likes to think he is making a joke, yes.
John Flanagan
12.
That we have collectively failed to halt and repudiate the war in Iraq makes us even worse than the Germans.
Scott Ritter
13.
Happy Birthday." Adrian came to a sudden halt. The words were soft and small, spoken tentatively, but easily discerned by vampire ears. Slowly, he turned around and found Jill Mastrano standing shyly before him.
Richelle Mead
14.
You're right, Halt,' she said, and he nodded acklowledgement of her backing down. 'Nice to hear someone else saying that for a change,' Will said cheerfully. 'Seems like I've said those words an awful lot in my time.' Halt turned a bleak gaze on him. 'And you've always been right.
John Flanagan
15.
It's impracticable to halt the exponential advancement of technology.
Ben Goertzel
17.
Would you trust him with your life, Halt?" Gilan interrupted, and Halt looked up at him. "Yes," he said quietly. Gilan patted his shoulder once more. "Then trust him with his own," he said simply.
John Flanagan
18.
Halt Halt," said Gilan stepping out into the open.
John Flanagan
19.
You spoil your horse, Halt said. Will glanced at him. You spoil yours. Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That's true.
John Flanagan
20.
Halt shook his head. Frankly, he'd seen sacks of potatoes that could sit a horse better than Erak
John Flanagan
21.
Ow!" said Horace as the Ranger's fingers probed and poked around the bruise. Did that hurt?" Halt asked, and Horace looked at him with exasperation. Of course it did," he said sharply. "That's why I said 'ow!
John Flanagan
22.
If you once cede to the Court the power to decide elections, let alone even the power to halt counting of the votes, then you have ceded it everything.
Renata Adler
23.
We will immediately lift the suspension of uranium enrichment and will halt implementation of the Additional Protocol.
Gholam Reza Aghazadeh
24.
It is so easy to presume that while your own world has ground to an absolute halt, so has everyone else's.
Jodi Picoult
25.
You achieve strength, braveness and confidence by each experience in which you really halt to search dread during the deal with
Eleanor Roosevelt
26.
...because when beauty awes you, you must halt and try to catch your breath and your staggered heart.
Kate Elliott
27.
Fanatics," Halt said. "Don't you just love 'em?
John Flanagan
28.
Feminism, as it stands, well... stands. It has ground to a halt.
Caitlin Moran
29.
Execution halts your breath, helter skelter spiral death.
Ozzy Osbourne
30.
You shouldn't be shot just because someone yells, "Halt" or resisting arrest or running away from being arrested.
Jesse Ventura
31.
If a man aspires to the highest place,
it is no dishonor to him to halt at the second,
or even at the third.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
33.
He kissed me fiercely, with an utter abandon that I could no more put a halt to than I could stop an avalanche.
Colleen Houck
34.
Whenever the child is given the notion that he needs to be entertained, learning comes almost to a halt.
Polly Berrien Berends
35.
Whenever my life came to a halt, the questions would arise: Why? And what next?
Leo Tolstoy
37.
You're a very amusing fellow," he told Halt. "I'd like to brain you with my ax one of these days." Erak to Halt.
John Flanagan
38.
I thought this must be obvious to everyone else, as it seemed obvious to me; and that, if once it became apparent that we were on the edge, all the Great Powers would call a halt and recoil from the abyss.
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon